White Heath Elementary School students used knowledge learned during a study of biographies to present a wax museum on Feb. 3. Students dressed as some of their favorite historical characters and presented information on them to students and parents.

Monticello's Peace Meals site hosted 48 people for a free Christmas lunch on Wednesday, Dec. 14. An arts and crafts show was also held in conjunction with the meal at the Livingston Center, and Kathleen Foster and Friends provided musical entertainment.

The annual Christmas Parade was part of the Bement Christmas celebration on Saturday, Dec. 10. The day also included a holiday open house at the Bryant Cottage State Historic Site, carriage rides, the Mike Walsh benefit run, and the Vendor Blender.

White Heath second and third grade students held their annual Jolly Shop on Dec. 8. Third graders made products that second graders could purchase with “Sage bucks” at the shop. Products included ornaments, hot chocolate mix and glow in the dark slime.